Netizens said that the photos were deleted remotely by Pinduoduo APP. Why is this happening in Pinduo?

The netizen said that Pinduoduo APP remotely deleted his photo because the netizen's mobile phone reminded him that Pinduoduo had deleted the photo in the background. Later, he looked carefully and found that there really seemed to be a photo missing. This photo is a screenshot of Pinduoduo's activities. So they questioned Pinduo, and Pinduo thought that there was no such problem. When netizens posted these situations online, they attracted everyone's attention.

After Pinduoduo felt the pressure, the official platform also posted a message on social media saying that Pinduoduo would not delete users' photos. The deleted photos of this customer are not photos in his photo album, but cached photos he took with Pinduoduo APP.

The photo itself will not be saved in the mobile phone, it is only temporarily cached in the memory of the mobile phone after shooting. Because it will be used on the platform soon, it is of little use, so Pinduoduo will also clean up the cached photos. Avoid your own platform taking up too much memory space of customers' mobile phones and affecting customers.

The netizen's mobile phone just detected this scene, so it reminded netizens. The netizen mistakenly thought that Pinduoduo had deleted important photos from the album, and then questioned its platform. It has also attracted the attention of the general public, who think that there may be cases of invasion of everyone's privacy in Pinduoduo.

I think Pinduo may be a little wronged this time. This situation will exist on many platforms. The photos taken by major e-commerce shopping platforms using APP during the evaluation process are often not saved in mobile phones. When consulting customer service for product information, it is a common phenomenon that photos taken with app will not be kept on the mobile phone.

This time, Pinduoduo quickly stood up and took the initiative to face the problem, and put forward the corresponding solution, which deserves everyone's recognition, although many people may not be willing to accept this statement. After all, in many people's minds, this platform is still a platform for selling knockoffs, so his reputation is worrying and his statement is hard to convince everyone. But personally, in this case, it is acceptable to say that there are many products.

Of course, it's not that there is no problem using our photos in the background in this incident, but that all apps are fine. This kind of thinking is very wrong. Many platforms embezzle our personal information very rampant. Especially some third-rate apps, the creators of these products themselves want to obtain personal information in our mobile phones and then use this information for profit-making behavior.